The Learning Cycle is a never-ending cycle that is used by tutors and teachers on an ongoing basis to create content for classes and courses and I have found that it actually relevant to creating Steemit posts too.
This is the version I learned. I am going to talk about it as if preparing for a lesson...
(1) Identification
On this stage, we ask who is the lesson for, what will be the purpose of the lesson - it's goal?
(2) Planning and Design
Questions to consider here would be things like what style will you deliver the lesson in, what extra resources will you need to have or prepare?
(3) Delivery
This is when you actually teach the class or lesson and you use your teaching skills and roles to deliver the content as best you can.
(4) Assessment
Did the lesson go as it was planned and the learners learn what they needed to learn? It is good to try and get some kind of feedback. In a class setting, observation can as also be used as an ongoing assessment.
(5) Evaluation
Taking the assessment into consideration, the next the time the lesson is taught any improvements can be implemented or areas that were not covered enough put into the lesson.
And that brings us back to (1) Identification again and so the cycle continues. It is a fluid continuous improvement.
(Source: City and Guilds Award in Education and Training Course)
I have recreated the cycle to use for writing Steemit Posts:
(1) Identify Subject
What subject shall I write about and who is it for?
I wanted to show Steemians a good system for creating posts on Steemit.
(2) Plan and Design Post
What materials might I need to create my post?
It could be videos, photos, or in my case a diagram to show my point.
And in what style shall I write it?
I want to write it in a way that is understandable and clear
If you are new to Steemit, this might mean learning about markdown to format your post nicely.
(3) Publish Post
When you have planned and designed the post, it is time to hit that Post button.
(4) Read Comments
You will get feedback on your post in the form of comments and upvotes. If you are new, then your plan of attack here would be to get your post noticed more, but that is a whole different topic.
(5) Evaluate the Post
Here you need to decide whether you have covered everything you need to in the post and think about if there are any lessons learned as to what you could do to improve your next post and what subject it might be.
I hope this helps you with your future posts.
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Great advice. Think you laid out a great plan for posting quality content on here